Hiding and Reordering Build Configurations on the Overview Page

Now you can specify the configurations to be shown on the Overview page and their order - on per project and per user basis. Reordering will affect Overview My Changes pages and hiding is effective for Overview page only.

It is possible to specify build system properties and environment variables when starting personal build from IntelliJ IDEA and RubyMine. This feature is planned to be implemented in Visual Studio and Eclipse plugins as well.

Diff View Improvements

When you are watching diff for some jpeg/png/gif files, TeamCity's diff view displays the image itself.

Next/previous links are added to the diff view for more convenient way of viewing diffs for files in changelist.

Storing Database Drivers under .BuildServer Folder

Since this EAP, you can store JDBC jars in the <TEAMCITY_DATA_PATH>/lib/jdbc directory, TeamCity will load the drivers from this folder on startup. Thus you won't need to keep in mind the need in copying JDBC jars into the WEB-INF/lib directory after the TeamCity upgrade.

Artifact Dependencies Improvements

It is now possible to retrieve artifacts from tar and tar.gz.

The way TeamCity handles directory structure in artifact dependencies is changed. For example, suppose, you had the following artifact dependencies:

source path

destination dir

lib/a/b/c/*.jar

deps

While the build from which the artifacts are downloaded has the following artifacts:

lib/a/b/c/file.jar

In TeamCity versions before this EAP on the agent you will have the following structure:

deps/lib/a/b/c/file.jar

Starting with this EAP on the agent you will see:

deps/file.jar

At the same time, artifact dependency:

source path

destination dir

**/*.jar

deps

Will preserve directories structure:

deps/lib/a/b/c/file.jar

In general, we consider this behavior to be more natural and convenient.